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245 0  $a Handbook of community psychology / $c edited by Julian Rappaport and Edward Seidman.
260    $a New York : $b Kluwer Academic/Plenum, $c c2000.
300    $a xxi, 1011 p ; $c 26 cm.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0  $a Ch. 1. Prevention in mental health and social intervention: conceptual and methodological issues in the evolution of the science and practice of prevention -- Ch. 2. Empowerment theory: psychological, organizational, and community levels of analysis -- Ch. 3. Individualism, collectivism, and community psychology -- Ch. 4. Community psychology and routes to psychological wellness -- Ch. 5. Toward an integration of behaviorism and community psychology: dogs bark at those they do not recognize -- Ch. 6. Cognition in social context: contributions to community psychology
505 0  $a Ch. 7. Understanding and changing social systems: an ecological view -- Ch. 8. Psychological dysfunction and well-being: public health and social indicator approaches -- Ch. 9. Stress: theory, research, and action -- Ch. 10. Social support research in community psychology -- Ch. 11. Citizen participation and community organizations -- Ch. 12. Power and participation in the workplace: implications for empowerment theory, research, and practice -- Ch. 13. Contextual influences in mental health consultation: toward an ecological perspective on radiating change
505 0  $a Ch. 14. Community and neighborhood organization -- Ch. 15. The creation of alternative settings -- Ch. 16. Action-oriented mass communication -- Ch. 17. Social policy and community psychology -- Ch. 18. Dissemination of innovation as social change -- Ch. 19. Prospects for a viable community mental health system: reconciling ideology, professional traditions, and political reality -- Ch. 20. Community-based health interventions -- Ch. 21. Religion in American life: a community psychology perspective -- Ch. 22. Community change, community stasis, and the law
505 0  $a Ch. 23. Helping troubled children and families: a paradigm of public responsibility -- Ch. 24. The school reform movement: opportunities for community psychology -- Ch. 25. Self-help groups -- Ch. 26. Contributions from organizational psychology -- Ch. 27. Assessing ecological constructs and community context -- Ch. 28. Cross-level research without cross-ups in community psychology -- Ch. 29. Statistical models for change -- Ch. 30. Thinking through others: qualitative research and community psychology -- Ch. 31. Practitioners' perspectives
505 0  $a Ch. 32. Community psychology in international perspective -- Ch. 33. Psychology in the international community: perspectives on peace and development -- Ch. 34. Community psychology and ethnic minority populations -- Ch. 35. Women's empowerment: a review of community psychology's first twenty-five years -- Ch. 36. A perspective on ethical issues in community psychology -- Ch. 37. Barometers of community change: personal reflections -- Ch. 38. Comtemporary intersections.
650  0 $a Community psychology. $v Handbooks, manuals, etc.
650 12 $a Community mental health services.
650 22 $a Psychology $x methods.
700 1  $a Rappaport, Julian.
700 1  $a Seidman, Edward.
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